tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post5941049943692515038..comments2017-08-17T08:18:45.935-07:00Comments on Janov's Reflections on the Human Condition: The Simple Truth is Revolutionary: Who Do We Marry? Ourselves.Arthur Janovhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16709863014923629409noreply@blogger.comBlogger46125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-1432621009483414952011-09-13T13:54:07.930-07:002011-09-13T13:54:07.930-07:00I am one of those men who married a woman being dr...I am one of those men who married a woman being driven by a foremost instinct attraction. I seduced her in all possible ways (didn&#39;t take me too long though) It happened 10 yrs ago. She is from a longdistant country, like my mother I have started connecting the dots from my childhood experience and I can now see the bigger picture. So I started acting out the pattern I unconsciously inherited from my parents. Her father left both her and her mother when she was 9 yrs old. She&#39;s seen him very seldom since. Still there was obviously a need to regain a relationship which actually never existed. My physical appearence plus my ressemblance to his attitude toward Life itself (as she told me. As a gemini I can&#39;t help being somewhat intellectual) triggered that. She filled the opposite pattern (my mother&#39;s) of my unfulfilled needs. The appeal was there, boths ways. Soon I noticed her anger toward her mother (and grandmother) which she unconsciously tried to free from herself by means of repeting the same (only) female role she knew of. Pretty close role if not same to that of my mother&#39;s by the way. On the other hand, I felt she needed to blame her father for being too soft and not saving her childhood from her Mother-Gothel (mother-knows-best attitude-I encourage you all to watch the awakening Rapunzel movie which I thank my daughter for). I knew it the minute our life as a couple started to unfold. But I never quitted (like her father did). I guess I did not do it in time because my father was not like hers. I didn&#39;t want to because I found a chance in it to heal my mind. She pushed me so to the limit that I plunged into my unconscious mind and started to look seriously into my past instead of blaming the present. I&#39;ve learnt to feel sorry for myself. And I&#39;ve learnt to say I&#39;m sorry, and that&#39;s something (of course not everything) We tell our daughter each time she feels for it, she has perfect right to let her tears show up and express her emotions. I know we&#39;ve made many mistakes, and she&#39;ll have to review her own past as she grows up. But I also know I don&#39;t need to blame myself for every mistake I commited. I&#39;m not guilty, just responsible for the state of my mind.Lassehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02896761553793062978noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-22818580357903631392011-03-15T14:48:01.559-07:002011-03-15T14:48:01.559-07:00A facebook comment:
&quot;I think we should print ...A facebook comment:<br /><i>&quot;I think we should print out this entry. And keep it in our pockets. And hand it out every time one of those &quot;dangerous&quot; situations arose. And let the woman read it out .And aloud, of course. Though, i&#39;m afraid, she wouldn&#39;t probably bother to do so. And wait for the outcome of the read-out. I think it would be a highly interesting situation. Me , for one, i&#39;m already smiling about it. But me , for one, i think i&#39;m already blocking out what i would hear from them. I don&#39;t think it would be anything with a lyrical future in it. And movingly and lovingly so. --So, see, i think i&#39;m going to keep trying at my inner alchemical marriage.&quot;</i>Arthur Janovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18009571728800026496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-74159374178732275662011-03-14T13:21:27.607-07:002011-03-14T13:21:27.607-07:00Paul G: Hey I am just one guy. don&#39;t ask too m...Paul G: Hey I am just one guy. don&#39;t ask too much. I have warned and warned about mock therapies. I never heard of the primal institute of London. Anyone can simply take my name and open up a clinic with impunity and seriously damage their patients. Be forewarned everyone. This is a complicated therapy and needs great skill. art janovArthur Janovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18009571728800026496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-2633906943067427022011-03-14T13:20:40.318-07:002011-03-14T13:20:40.318-07:00Richard: I will try to get one my patients to desc...Richard: I will try to get one my patients to describe this. art janovArthur Janovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18009571728800026496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-81410663701500501592011-03-14T01:59:39.097-07:002011-03-14T01:59:39.097-07:00Art,
It is fantastic to &quot;imagine&quot; how a...Art,<br /><br />It is fantastic to &quot;imagine&quot; how a memory is stored ... retained for further reactions of good and bad. The fact that its small size can provide information… we would immediately conclude actual ... only we can show its process and mechanism for it… in its DNA for genetic changes causes banking of experience to memories ... memories of benefit to survival of good and bad ... it is incredible and should be of worldly interest. What makes this become alive?<br /><br />FrankFrankhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02242354226308728116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-55475793665081964892011-03-13T06:40:42.261-07:002011-03-13T06:40:42.261-07:00Hi, there seems to be two posts going simultaneous...Hi, there seems to be two posts going simultaneously! Regarding the previous, I&#39;d just like to say that I went to the &#39;primal institute&#39; in London in 1994 for a few sessions. I had finally decided to commit to therapy after ten years of being too frightened. (I read the Primal Scream in 1984).<br />After I&#39;d said I&#39;d read the Primal Scream, the rather aloof therapist said &quot;oh, so you were inspired by the passion&quot;? Being in the midst of a serious life crisis (single parent of 4 kids under 4yrs) I sort of agreed and the therapist said &quot;well, we don&#39;t really do the three week intensive any more, it&#39;s not necessary, yes, mmmmmmmm, primal theory has been incorporated into mainstream thinking now&quot;. . . .<br /><br />As I get more and more into my past feelings I realise how seriously mislead I have been and I feel this has contributed to the sum total of my suffering since. How many other potential patients have been mislead like this and for how long?<br /><br />Regarding this post:<br />I’m sort of observing that the medium of the blog is leading us to make impassioned and generic implants, which is good; like a bring and buy sale. We’re on about the many functioned intellect; also I notice some of us are very good with words and reading fast, others have skills in different departments and perhaps read but can’t contribute. . . . . Appealing to all those who still read but don’t say much I know for sure (from 30yrs experience as a tradesman and now specialist carpenter and trainer) that the ability of the intellect reaches across a very broad spectrum of human existence.<br />My point is that Science is really an attitude of mind and there are different branches of science into which we are all initiated by dint of birth into this world.<br />The way we need to identify with our immediate environment (and influences) from very early tends to cause specialised branches of endeavour. Art, you say you are interested in what we do, what’s our “profession”; the way I see it we have a great gift with the intellect as it allows us to enter into these very different and contrasting realities of other people as well as our own.<br /><br />In this respect Primal Theory and practice is one of many essential ingredients to a real life. Now that I know Primal is a life long attitude not much has changed for me, except I am now able to steer a better course and make much more sense of every-ones’ reality, most of all my own. Roll on Santa Monica.<br /><br />Perhaps one way Primal could become more influential is by appealing to those who are interested in comparative science, by this I mean the study of different branches and the way they relate. It’s so easy to express an idea and most people reject it out of hand due to the relative nature of our sensitivity. Right needs wrong, left needs right, feeling needs intellect, existence needs non existence (good grief, can you imagine what existence would be like if it were permanent)?<br /><br />Paul G.Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02006514330039884557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-53941425090417575862011-03-12T17:18:19.962-08:002011-03-12T17:18:19.962-08:00Neurotics often try to prove their courage and str...Neurotics often try to prove their courage and strength and skills, as if to say &quot;Look at me, I am important and worthy of your attention.&quot;<br />But ultimately, how much credit does the &#39;self&#39; deserve?<br /><br />Let me clarify my point by asking Art a question;<br /><br />Art, assuming you can&#39;t go into a first-line feeling while your foot is being tapped, how do you primal without panicking?<br /><br />I&#39;m interested in your personal description of the moment when you, or something automatic inside of you, decides to go in and face death.<br /><br />I suggest that the &#39;decision&#39; whether to panic or primal may be an involuntary one. If it was voluntary you would primal immediately, unless you are undecided.Richardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13587935146938446604noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-20901518152925148422011-03-12T12:48:48.336-08:002011-03-12T12:48:48.336-08:00Apollo: Very very astute. I am always amazed at t...Apollo: Very very astute. I am always amazed at the intelligence of my readers. Chapeau! Hats off! AJArthur Janovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18009571728800026496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-70471758627710610322011-03-11T20:34:31.062-08:002011-03-11T20:34:31.062-08:00I propose that the intellect can carefully weigh o...I propose that the intellect can carefully weigh out anything and come to a good conclusion. But was have to be aware of the saboteur inside us who wants to stop the intellect from going any such thing. Now as regards a proof, which we are both required to do, lets take a silly hypothetical example. Suppose someone did encounter an alien. Not maybe little and green but alien and in a UFO. Now because it can not be confirmed, we disregard it. Now if the ship came down in broad daylight in a large crowd and video cameras were there, then however skeptical we were, we would have to change our minds due to the obvious evidence at hand.<br /><br />Now the above is a little silly. But suppose this UFO tech is real but rather than alien, it is military secret tech. suddenly, it get far more probable since the likes of Nikola Tesla predicted and designed one about 100 years ago. So from that aspect, it is actually rather old tech but very well kept hidden, if it were true. Now this is not to say any of your patients saw anything real. The reading you take would tell you.<br /><br />But I note in science that when ever they want to cover up something obvious, they simply deny all evidence and declare mass hysteria when many witnesses see something. Any court recognizes the value of multiple witnesses in establishing veracity. Science puts on the blinders and you should know about that one, Art.<br /><br />And there are some things that could be said about paranormal activity and all that jazz, but I prefer solid science and solid reason. I can verify or rule out anything with logic, reason, and evidence. They never fail.<br /><br />It was Aristotle who said: “Law is reason, free from passion.” We might reword that as Law is reason, free from prejudice. It is the prejudice of the primal self that we have to look at. Example: I might look at my behavior and think it irrational. My inside might not be letting me getting peek or reason for why, but it does not take a genius to 2nd guess it anyway.<br /><br />Now the guess might be wrong, or it might be quite accurate. Maybe I was showing off to that hot chick and did not want to admit I was attracted to her. Or maybe I was feeling jealous about someone else getting her attention. Having seen so many others behave this way, its no big leap to realize what it might be.apollohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02040184843184207525noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-29533961786983217672011-03-11T20:21:43.912-08:002011-03-11T20:21:43.912-08:00Ah, yeah, what Paul said. People really are afraid...Ah, yeah, what Paul said. People really are afraid of pain. When I was trying to bring up some primal feelings (without success) It was making my parents very nervous. I think they knew there was something to it and they did not want to go anywhere near it. Same with little brother.<br /><br />Now ART, i was reading 172-180 in Primal Healing. Around page 178 there is the suggestion that as a patient was about to face a horrible memory of incest, a vision of God&#39;s hand reached down to protect him. And he stopped the feeling and escaped. &quot;He was saved by the idea of God.”<br /><br />In essence, this patient had found a way out, a way to avoid going any further with this therapy. Am I not right? This was not the intellect, of its own motivation. There was a part of this man who did not want to face down his pain. So he assigned his intellect the task of finding a way out. The intellect complied.<br /><br />As an example of the opposite, I did try one last marijuana hit in early 90s, seeing if I could primal. It was my 6th and last time. MaryJane is a very powerful hallucinogen with me. Caffeine had not worked. But as this progressed, this huge tsunami like wall/wave of pain was coming at me. I knew I was in way over my head. My gates could suffer serious damage. But I did know how to substantially reduce the effects of hallucinogens by immersing myself in as much external stimuli as possible. Movement, talking. It would have been better if it had been daytime and the sun our bight but it was night. If there is a lot going on outside, then it distracts and dampens the inside power. That is why you have many be alone for 24 or more hours before the 1st day of therapy to reduce distractions and let feelings start to creep up.<br /><br />I knew at this point that I really needed professional help to get this pain out. I did not want to blow out my gates and it really was a tricky business for amateurs. Let the pros do it. I did not invent God saving me, or any other convenient excuse. I knew what was down there and why, and how it could be cured. If you want to be cured, you will be cured. If you want to run and hide or find or make excuses, you will find all sorts of them. Many people go to mainstream psychology precisely because they want to avoid the real pain.<br /><br />It still seems to come down, to me, Whether we truly want something or not! That left hemisphere is there ready to help in whatever way it is called upon. We have to be careful that we are sending it sincere honest messages because it does not fool easy if at all. If we want out, we will get out.<br /><br />So in conclusion, I do not blame the intellect. I blame voices or feelings inside that motivate and direct us. Those primal forces can be so treacherous. They lie to us all the time.apollohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02040184843184207525noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-67851350342026102372011-03-11T12:04:44.800-08:002011-03-11T12:04:44.800-08:00Well, Dr Janov, if you understand the dynamics of ...Well, Dr Janov, if you understand the dynamics of these odd couples, I&#39;d like to read about it, because I&#39;m sure light shed on my parents&#39; relationship would clarify what I turned out to be as a person.macor22https://www.blogger.com/profile/00652948318839690382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-60664917099142314392011-03-10T22:28:03.232-08:002011-03-10T22:28:03.232-08:00Richard (and whoever):
I can answer your question...Richard (and whoever):<br /><br />I can answer your question. If the atheists are right and the human mind really is just a giant clock, then free-will can only be an illusion. Because consciousness can only then be a (freakish) reaction to ultimately mechanistic processes. And mechanistic processes have their destiny absolutely in-built into their architecture; if we are robots then we will have as much free will as a robot i.e None.<br /><br />But if the consciousness is ultimately a &quot;spirit&quot; of some kind (and I know you hate that language Art, sorry!), whereas the brain is just a terminal feeding emotional/cognitive input into it, then maybe that &quot;spirit&quot; can have some unknown level of contribution on the final say of the brain/mind&#39;s executive decisions.<br /><br />But whichever way you go, 95% of us is driven by feelings that we have pretty much no ultimate control over. The psycho-emotional pressure of neurosis is essentially overwhelming.Andrew Atkinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04492591375757227409noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-43482454571297862802011-03-10T12:07:58.414-08:002011-03-10T12:07:58.414-08:00Blimey!
I have been rolled up shaking in Teds arm...Blimey!<br /><br />I have been rolled up shaking in Teds arms screaming for my Mum on and off in the cabin outback for 14 months; this is involving into ever increasing baby like sensations, I&#39;ll spare the details, it&#39;s too personal, I wish I had a real primal therapist, tough. I can say my intellect is certainly involved but it&#39;s as if I fall down a hole into my limbic. . .<br /><br />My question was and still is: &quot;What&#39;s the difference between unresolved neurosis and incompatibility in relationships&quot;?<br /><br />The reason I asked is because I felt Arts&#39; words fudged this issue (Art you&#39;re so provocative sometimes).<br /><br />I like Apollos&#39; contributions because they resonate with what Art has said about how the intellect is also needed. That&#39;s explained eloquently in several ways in Grand Delusions which I have just finished speed reading.<br /><br />Currently I believe even only one person standing firm with their true feelings in a family could eventually bring the other members to theirs&#39;.<br /><br />Then perhaps compatibility can be decided (and other practical matters).<br /><br />Given the gross misinformation about our psyches currently widely available, there is every possibility that the family member who does stand firm with their true feelings will get scapegoated by supposedly well wishing &quot;friends&quot; who&#39;s own cracked agendas rattle like skeletons in their unexamined closets.<br /><br />The greatest hurdle seems to be the social taboo. Pain is someone elses&#39; problem, best hidden, lest we all start breaking down and crying together. Such is the hazard of empathy. Particularly if one member is bottling up a shed load. It&#39;s so easy to believe in bottling up feelings, it justifies the projections.<br /><br />Paul GPaulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02006514330039884557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-31719691768811918872011-03-10T01:09:25.716-08:002011-03-10T01:09:25.716-08:00Marco: I bet I do. and I will write more on this....Marco: I bet I do. and I will write more on this. art janovArthur Janovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18009571728800026496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-71768242404181698292011-03-09T21:42:45.853-08:002011-03-09T21:42:45.853-08:00hello WS.
&quot;Are we REALLY in control and do w...hello WS.<br /><br />&quot;Are we REALLY in control and do we REALLY have free will? (this is a question that cannot be answered without an in-depth ponder&quot;<br /><br />Actually it cannot be answered at all. There is no detectable relationship between free will and electro-chemical activity. This topic has no practical value. Perhaps the sensation of free will is instigated by an automatic reaction. Perhaps not. There is no detectable reason for the existence of consciousness. In terms of raw mechanics, animals should be able to function without it...just like robots.<br /><br />You&#39;re looking for &quot;the answer to everything in life&quot; because you want things to be simple...elegant...easy to understand. The upper right brain makes complex things look simple.Richardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13587935146938446604noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-84677679047444581232011-03-09T19:30:41.993-08:002011-03-09T19:30:41.993-08:00Oh, so many interesting posts tonight. I am intrig...Oh, so many interesting posts tonight. I am intrigued. I am bypassing the CBS Survivor forum for this, you know ;-) On religion brought up. Indeed, I have seen religious refugees run from the frying pan into the fire. Or get out and go right back into the burning barn. Organized religion is a pathology, as is any organized or controlled party, union, whatever, like Science, politics, academia, medicine, etc.<br /><br />People are sacred to be alone. They seek religion for a place to belong and have some social acceptance. Everyone wants to belong to something somewhere. But that is the trap. Join and they will seek to control you. Differ with them and they will seek to silence you or cast you out. The world is all about control. Stamp out independence and individualism. Those are the goals, always.<br /><br />But in a world of people, whose collective experiences do not differ that much, individual combinations do vary from one to the other. We would expect everyone to have differences of opinion, thoughts, ideas, in one thing or another. But party lines demand cookie cutter replicas who obey. But pity people who must belong for in making that important, they sacrifice their individuality and personal individual history of that person also gets sacrificed.<br /><br />Going it alone might leave you with only the Maytag repairman for friends, but it could be worse. Having to ignore your own feelings and thoughts is a real nightmare, no? Or at least, it can cause nightmares, eh?apollohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02040184843184207525noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-7394596927736566512011-03-09T19:09:24.546-08:002011-03-09T19:09:24.546-08:00Richard, I agree with all you say ...Richard, I agree with all you say in your post. The distinction I would make is that the intellect helps us to recognize PT as having the solution. But in the mean time, if one can not make room for that option, one has to have a 2nd plan, even if it is inferior to the 1st. In this case, I believe an intellect can be very useful. It won’t solve the pain inside, which will tell us when it is ready to come out, but at the same time, we could, in theory, arrange matters that would allow the feelings to come out . . . maybe.<br /><br />But Often, those feelings will still need help. It is the application of the scientific intellect of the doctor using drugs to help the patient into the feelings. No confusion. Just some careful distinctions. The intellect is always useful, even if one can not make PT a part of their lives at this time. It’s a he11 of a lot better than letting the primal retile have control of our destinies, I will tell you that. ;-) Would you not agree?apollohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02040184843184207525noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-32765171915944650032011-03-09T18:50:05.569-08:002011-03-09T18:50:05.569-08:00For Andrew We may have the right idea based on a ...For Andrew We may have the right idea based on a wrong picture. But if we are taking the path that will best serves us and our long term interests, if not even short term ones, too, then the what or why really does not matter. With the mind, we can analyze and figure out a good course, if we can avoid the primal reptile from trying to hi-jack the intellect. The cortex can shut the primal reptile off long enough to give some thought to the appropriate course.<br /><br />It won’t stop the internal pain, but it might make our outer life a little more functional and serene. This is the 2nd best option. Yes, coming to LA CA area would be 1st but many can not avail themselves of that. So 2nd best is all some of us have. So it is relevant, even in the discussion of PT and PP, I would think.apollohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02040184843184207525noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-60006783591439873042011-03-09T15:53:06.224-08:002011-03-09T15:53:06.224-08:00I certainly have little comment to make on this i...I certainly have little comment to make on this important subject, since I`ve hardly had any long-term relationships with women during my whole life. And that was not from not trying very hard ,or from being homosexual! Therefore my experience of what goes on in couples is limited. But, I, thank &quot;God&quot;, did have one deeply loving relationship with a female for a few years, and I am so grateful for that. It was like..wow...that deep connection..there are some moments with her that I will never ever forget. Absolutely awesome...To think so many of us are denied that connection ,more or less ,because of neurosis is an incredible tragedy.<br /><br />One last thing: there is a pattern in some couples that I have observed that puzzles me. I call it Mr Nice Guy hangs out with Miss Moody. First my parents: my father is the proverbial laid-back Nice Guy ( a former salesman) and he marries my mother, a moody savage authoritarian Italian fascist. I mean, why the hell would he do that? And it`s the same pattern with this young couple who lives under me. Nice detached superficial professionnal male marries moody harsh gal, too often on their kid`s case . Like: lay the hell off the kid, you are driving her crazy!! And then this bookstore owner I know: Nice Guy, sensitive dude, marries chillingly cold French woman, disdainful a la bourgeoisie francaise.I dont get it!!macor22https://www.blogger.com/profile/00652948318839690382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-67425614682613231122011-03-09T13:53:09.617-08:002011-03-09T13:53:09.617-08:00And my answer:
Free will is a tiny bit of the fact...And my answer:<br />Free will is a tiny bit of the fact we are very largely controlled by unconscious forces. Somewhere on my past blogs is an article about this. AJArthur Janovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18009571728800026496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-65045041703725653452011-03-09T13:52:37.787-08:002011-03-09T13:52:37.787-08:00And another one:
&quot;You are a big canon, and I&...And another one:<br />&quot;<i>You are a big canon, and I&#39;m just a pistol, but this does not mean I don&#39;t deserve to be an opportunist....trying my luck getting into debates with the intelligentia (NO sarcasm and NO pun intended, k?).<br /><br />My strategy is asking questions....sticky ones like the following:<br /><br />Are we REALLY in control and do we REALLY have free will? (this is a question that cannot be answered without an in-depth ponder....we did not birth ourselves for starters and there are gazillion other examples for us not to be.....the crucial thing here is total honesty and no denial)<br /><br />If we indeed are NOT in control (which I believe it to be), is THAT not the answer to everything in life, to real freedom, to the real ability to forgive others as they were not in control either when they did such &amp; such to us for instance?<br /><br />What is logic and what is not....of course with the above in mind?<br /><br />There&#39;s lot&#39;s more, but maybe it&#39;s not your subject of interest and.....please be frank with me. I just need a sounding board because my views are so &#39;outrageous&#39; and people run away from me....well, an extremely tiny (another oxymoron) portion do not. WS&quot;</i>Arthur Janovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18009571728800026496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-37652546666237435432011-03-09T13:49:35.920-08:002011-03-09T13:49:35.920-08:00And another one:
&quot;The Best Friggin Blog You&#...And another one:<br /><i>&quot;The Best Friggin Blog You&#39;ve Ever Done. It&#39;s Elegant. I&#39;m just going to Effervesce into molecules. My back injury and pain...Spinal Pain...is so bad...I can&#39;t work...I can&#39;t sell...I am so screwed....SSI/Social Security Disability limits the amount of money I can own....Wikipida &quot;Wealth&quot; and go about three or four pages in...to where the three levels of Agrarian Society Economies are described....Upper Class, Middle Class, Lower Class....and it will blow your mind. Hunter/Gather Cultures and Societies are exempt. We are BOTH so screwed. I know that you acutely see, feel and hear the clock ticking quite loudly. I don&#39;t think I could Primal if I was on the floor and made the drop.... It&#39;s that bad. Great Blog. Knowing you is and has been a pleasure. Keep Writing. Yo.&quot;</i>Arthur Janovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18009571728800026496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-7360746114747317322011-03-09T13:48:34.174-08:002011-03-09T13:48:34.174-08:00Frank: I am sorry, no. I would need a staff of tr...Frank: I am sorry, no. I would need a staff of translators for all the languages. no can do. AJArthur Janovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18009571728800026496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-89224471490483689462011-03-09T13:44:54.110-08:002011-03-09T13:44:54.110-08:00Another email comment:
&quot;Art, I&#39;ve grown s...Another email comment:<br /><i>&quot;Art, I&#39;ve grown so fond of this particular blog I&#39;ve forwarded it to some very f--ked up &quot;rich&quot; folk. You&#39;re their only salvation. I might even forward it to the cutey-pie I have a Jones for. Good blog. They won&#39;t listen though. As you are well aware, the people embrase their chains. Barry&quot;</i>Arthur Janovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18009571728800026496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420173096635836108.post-53287115092668224632011-03-09T13:43:32.490-08:002011-03-09T13:43:32.490-08:00And my answer: But if only you read it i have done...And my answer: But if only you read it i have done my job. AJArthur Janovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18009571728800026496noreply@blogger.com